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It looks like everything is exploding in wildfires or indifferent politics, but at least you can currently get Bugsnax with a 50% discount on Steam’s summer sale, which started yesterday and will run until July 7 at 1 p.m .: 00 East.
The sale means a lot of money from thousands of games, most of which have a 20 to 50% discount, although some have seen their prices cut by more than 80% (like the NBA 2K22 itself, which currently costs $ 9.59 and originally $ 59.99). ) (lol). The games included in the sale are also varied. You can grab anything, from a $ 60 triple A title, to some Indian cult classics that have interested you for years but you haven’t gotten to buy, all at a sturdy discount.
If this choice and opportunity sounds overwhelming, it’s because it is. But there are easy ways to go after the chase and find the games you want, no more and no less. Top hit titles like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (now $ 29.99, 50% off) and Red Dead Redemption II (also $ 29.99, also 50% off) are usefully at the top from the Steam homepage for maximum impulse buying, though you can also take your time by going through the useful genre and thematic categories on the homepage. You can further erase these categories with countless Steam filters, which include pricing and even niche moods like “atmospheric” or “medieval”.
However, I understand that you may be busy tweeting anxiously about “society”. I’ve been there; I also live in society. I’d like to help you find Steam’s crème, so here are some important sales titles worth knowing:
- Red Dead Redemption II: $ 29.99
- Ax: Shadows Die Twice – $ 29.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online: $ 5.99
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition: $ 13.19
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – $ 7.49
- Death Stranding: Director’s Cut – $ 27.99
- God of War – $ 39.99
- TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge – $ 22.49
- Ori and the Will of the Wisps – $ 9.89
- Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – $ 49.69
- Final Fantasy VI: $ 14.39
- Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – $ 47.99
- Monster Hunter Rise: $ 30.59
- Forza Horizon 5: $ 47.99
And here are some more affordable standalone games:
- V Rising: $ 17.99
- Citizen Sleeper – $ 15.99
- Bugsnax – $ 12.49
- The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – $ 16.74
- Tunic – $ 26.99
- Cuphead – $ 13.99
- Neon White – $ 22.49
- Hades: $ 14.99
- Chance of Rain 2 – $ 12.49
- Dead cells: $ 12.49
- Hollow Knight – $ 7.49
Between that, other summer rebates, and the Earth sinking under the weight of a million abandoned GeForce RTX 3060s and our sins, this will be the best summer in history.